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December 2016 Newsletter

As Saturday and Sunday are the days of rest during each week, the holiday season to me is the “weekend” for the year.  Things don’t necessarily come to a stop, but they thankfully slow down a bit during the week between Christmas and New Year’s giving most a well deserved break.  (My thoughts are certainly with those who work extra during this season.)  My hope is that you are able to slow down a bit and enjoy some time with friends and family this year.  Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!

I enjoyed writing a short piece at our site about LED Christmas Lights and if you should upgrade from your old incandescent light strands.  If you are considering making the change, be sure to read our article first.  Here’s a few more of our favorite posts from this month:

  1. 179d Tax Deduction Extension Update – Pressure is mounting on Congress to address the end-of-year expiration of the Section 179 tax deductions.
  2. Walker Brothers Opens in Rogers – We were privileged to be part of the design team on the new Walker Brothers store that recently opened in Rogers, AR.

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LED Christmas Lights

LED Christmas lights have been around for a few years and more and more people are starting to use them, but I still drape my home in strings of the old C9 incandescent bulbs.  For someone who professionally concerns himself with energy efficiency, why do I not upgrade?  It’s based on some simple calculations I did a few years ago on the energy usage of Christmas lights…

Let’s start out by stating our conditions.  You hang 10 strands of C9 lights with 24 bulbs in each strand.  Your lights automatically turn on at dusk and stay on for 6 hours.  You hang them up the day after Thanksgiving and take them down on New Years’ eve (36 days in 2016).  A C9 bulb uses 7 Watts while an equivalent LED bulb uses about 1 Watt.  The average price for electricity in Arkansas is 7.9 cents/kWh.

Some quick calculations show that with the C9 strands, you would use about 10 kWh a day or 363 kWh during the season running your ten C9 strands.  This works out to about 80 cents per day or $29 for the whole season.  If you replaced your lights with LED, your usage would go down to 1.4 kWh per day or 52 kWh for the season.  You’ll definitely save some money in usage as your cost is now only 11 cents per day or $4 for the entire season!

With savings like that, why not upgrade?  The difference is in the upfront cost of the lights.  A pack of LED lights costs around $12 ($25 when I first did the calculations years ago) while a strand of C9 lights is only $5.  For ten strands, a $70 cost difference equates to a payback time of almost three years.  Of course, there are other things to consider such as maintenance or color uniformity.  I replace a lot of C9 bulbs because of how easily they break and now they don’t all match.  “Hidden” costs like maintenance can really influence the payback time.  Also, falling prices like we see with LED technology brings the payback down more every year.  Who knows, maybe I’ll upgrade next year?

Analyzing energy usage isn’t always about finding things the client needs to do.  Sometimes it involves helping the client know what NOT to do.  LED Christmas lights are a fun example, but there are factors in a building that may make technology like LED lighting not a good fit.  If you own or manage a building and are considering making changes to save energy, consider hiring Forward Engineers to take a look so that we can give you the confidence to know that your changes will save you money.

 

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Walker Brothers Opens in Rogers

Congratulations to Walker Brothers in opening their new Rogers location near Pinnacle.  We were honored to have been a part of the design team for this tenant finish-out project.  One of the best feelings as a design professional is to see your designs constructed and put to use.

Below are a few more pictures of the project.  You can see more of our past projects on our portfolio page.